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Baltic States to decouple from Russia, Belarus grid by 2025
The Baltic States will completely decouple from the Moscow-controlled post-Soviet power grid by February 2025, media outlet LRT reported on July 14.
Kosovo’s KESCO urges citizens to save electricity amid high import costs
Kosovo’s electricity supply company (KESCO) has issued a call for citizens on July 15 to conserve electricity as much as possible, announcing that the country is importing energy at a cost of €1mn per day.
Investment into green energy to top $2 trillion in 2024 for first time – IEA
The world now invests almost twice as much in clean energy as it does in fossil fuels, according to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), but there are major imbalances in investment with Emerging Markets lagging the developed world.
DTEK Renewables secures extension on Eurobond payments, advances Tyligulska wind farm
DTEK Renewables has successfully extended €325mn of its green Eurobond payments and gained support for constructing the second stage of the Tyligulska wind farm.
International energy firms pressed to support Ukraine energy fund
Head of EU-backed agency seeks to ramp up financial and in-kind support for war-ravaged power sector.
Kosovan opposition slams government over €21mn payout to Contour Global
As Pristina seeks to promote renewables, the cancelled Kosova e Re coal fired power plant project remains a headache for PM Albin Kurti’s government.
Serbia signs memorandum on nuclear energy development
Serbia took a significant step towards embracing nuclear energy as representatives from key ministries and academic institutions signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at developing nuclear technologies.
Ukraine faces decade-long loss of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant capacity
Ukraine has lost the capacity of Europe's largest nuclear power plant, the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP), for at least a decade, according to Prime Minister's adviser Yuriy Boyko.
Eight companies win hybrid PV auction in Albania
The Albanian government announced the winners of its hybrid photovoltaic auction, with eight companies securing bids and an average price of €51.3 per MWh.
EBRD approves €30mn loan to Serbia for renewable heat generation
The EBRD has approved a loan of up to €30mn to Serbia to finance investments in renewable heat generation, the organisation announced during EBRD President Odile Renaud-Basso's visit to Belgrade on July 9.
Energo: Poland proposes to send Ukraine electricity from burning its vast coal reserves
Moldova estimates it could provide 500 MW of power to Ukraine
Moldova can produce about 500MW of electricity for Ukraine, Energy Minister Viktor Parlikov said, commenting on the project for the placement of electricity generating capacities for the supply of electricity to Ukraine.
NBU warns of economic impact from electricity shortages as Poland offers support
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has highlighted the adverse effects of continuing electricity shortages on the country's economy, noting a decline in worker demand, rising emigration and weakened economic activity.
High-tech energy companies suspend investment in Ukraine, eye Czechia for new plant
A group of high-tech energy companies have halted their investment in a new manufacturing plant in Ukraine, opting instead to consider relocating to Czechia.
Kyiv recovers two-thirds of power generation capacity after Russian missile attacks
Kyiv has restored most of its power generation facilities that were damaged or destroyed in Russian missile strikes.
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